ANH-USA Responds to Anti-Supplement Newsday Article

The article’s anti-supplement bias and blatant misrepresentation of facts is a disservice to Newsday’s readers.

It declares that the number of adverse events caused by supplements “outstrips” those triggered by prescriptions drugs. This is patently false. As noted in the article, there are approximately 1,260 adverse event reports concerning supplements per year—however, this is in comparison to 526,527 adverse events for prescription drugs, 275,421 of which had “serious outcomes” in 2008 alone.(1)

This article also describes, in detail, the FDA’s authority to regulate the vitamin supplement industry, noting the agency’s inspection of supplement company facilities; its ability to issue product warnings, recalls, and seizures; and even levy steep fines against companies that run afoul of FDA regulation. Inexplicably, the author concludes that FDA has “limited power” to regulate supplements. Pardon?

As the country’s largest grassroots natural health organization, we too have a very personal stake in the safety of the products our members and families use. We are grossly disappointed in this article’s inaccuracies, unsubstantiated statistics from unnamed “experts,” and contradictions, as it detracts from the constructive conversation we should be having about real health and wellness.

We know that over 60,000-75,000 deaths a year are attributed to medicinal drugs. To compare vitamins to this is ridiculous.
It is a disgrace that the FDA does not represent fairness or honesty and are really representatives of “Big Pharma” and its narrow interests.
We know what is best for us and have to fight for our rights to buy what we want.

Marguerite

When will you stop violating American’s consititional rights. If you did the proper research on the complaints regarding vitamins you would find that the people who complained used them for other things than what the vitamins or herbs are. Supposed to be used and or too much was taken. The abuser usually has the mentality if one does me good I will use more. Stop trying to force people into synthetic chemicals. We have the right to choose what we want on our bodies. I choose organic vitamins, herbs, roots and bark and organic vegetables and fruit.